Greg I searched extensively and I haven’t been able to locate any information on an Isky Z-197 cam for Datsun outside of you mentioning it which leads me to believe it’s likely a custom grind that uses that nomenclature.Gregs672000 wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 11:23 pm Spyder, do you have the cam card for the Z-196?
On the Isky website it only provides total lift and doesn't give rocker ratio. On my Z-197 card it specifies 1.3 rocker and has a total lift of .499, but when using the Roadster 1.4 it's. 537. Mine was measured at Delta Cam after it was polished due to a rocker issue and it was .531 total. For all this time I assumed an L-series was 1.3 based on the assumption that the 196 was for a L-series so maybe the 197 was too... guess wrong! As I think about it now, I do recall reading somewhere that this grind was also for a Lotus, but which one I've not heard.
Interesting, so it sounds like the 197 is a little different idea... a bit more lobe separation, not as much duration as a 196 or a "C" cam (though we seem to have some questions regarding these specs being apple to apple... any thought on what my duration might be? Peak torque has been at 4800, suggesting "B" cam territory) and high (highest? Too high?) lift. Well, we're covering the bases eh?
Now regarding the 1.3 rocker ratio on the card you’ve piqued my curiosity, and I enjoy investigating things like this!

After some digging, I believe I’ve found the answer: it’s probably a typo.
Here’s why:
1. Isky did make a Z-197-08 camshaft, but it was for a VW/Porsche Type 4 engine, which, as it happens, had a 1.3:1 rocker ratio. However, timing events for VW air-cooled engines are totally different from those of Datsun high-revving cams, so they would not directly copy the VW design for a Datsun engine.
2. What I suspect happened is that you have a custom grind camshaft, possibly using some of the same tools or dies they used for VW cams. They labeled it as Z-197, and during documentation, they mistakenly noted the 1.3 rocker ratio, carrying over the VW application specs. The VW cam is listed at 0.499” valve lift with a 1.3:1 rocker ratio by the way.
3. Supporting this theory: I came across Spyder’s old post about his cam card, which showed a 0.386” cam lift instead of the 0.353” seen on the Z-196 cams for LSeries . This suggests that Isky ground the cam specifically for Spyder’s U20 engine, retaining the same valve lift by adjusting the cam profile for the U20s 1.4:1 rocker ratio.
So, in summary, I think your Z-197 camshaft is a custom grind for your U20 engine, inspired by the VW Z-197-08 camshaft but adjusted for the Datsun’s higher rocker ratio. The 1.3 rocker ratio on your cam card was simply a typo, likely a carryover from the VW/Porsche specs.